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KENSALGREENLondon's first suburban cemetery, opened in 1832, where Wilkie Collins and Decimus Burton are buried
NASHArchitect who designed Marble Arch, Clarence House, Regent's Park with Decimus Burton, remodelled the Royal Pavilion and transformed Buckingham House into a palace for George IV (4)
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1852 literary classic 'Forest Life in Canada' by born-in-england-in-1803 writer Susanna Moodie who settled in the British colony of Upper Canada in 1832: 5 wds.
BUSTARDThe great ____, a chalk downland bird in southern England, became extinct in 1832, and was reintroduced on Salisbury Plain in 2003
MOWERItem of garden equipment first made in 1832 after an engineer saw a machine in a cloth mill (5)
HYDEPARKRoyal green space and public haven in Westminster, where the illumination of Route du Roi, to deter highway robbers, made said Rotten Row London's first lamp-lit road (4,4)
POTTERSFIELDIn the US, a cemetery where the poor or unidentified are buried at the public expense
BURTONDecimus ___, 19th-century architect who designed buildings at Kew Gardens and London Zoo (6)
SNARKFictional animal species created by Lewis Carroll in his nonsense poem, The Hunting of the ___; Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) was born in Daresbury in 1832 (5)
RIDEAUThis 200-km (125-mile) canal between Ottawa and Lake Ontario at Kingston was completed in 1832. It was built as a military project to provide a secure connection between Montreal and Kingston. It was
DURHAMEnglish university founded in 1832 whose colleges include Hatfield and Van Mildert (6)
IRONIn England in 1832, what new building material cost 5 pounds 10s per 100 square feet? (10,4)
CORRUGATEDIn England in 1832, what new building material cost 5 pounds 10s per 100 square feet? (10,4)
INTERNETLondon's first ____ cafe opened in 1994
HILLOctavia -; reformer who co-founded the National Trust and formed London's first independent cadet battalion (4)
EXCHANGERoyal -; founded by Sir Thomas Gresham in 1565, London's first purpose-built trading centre (8)
FIELDINGHenry _, English novelist and dramatist, cofounder of the Bow Street Runners, London's first police force (8)
ARLINGTONCemetery where Presidents Taft and Kennedy are buried (9)
DIGSIt's where the old bones are buried in living quarters (4)
NYACKNew York village where Edward Hopper and Helen Hayes are buried